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i don't, there is no other way the u.s. can play more active role. >> with regard to iran, everyone seems to be matching of sanctions but congress has been ahead of the administration on sanctions. there have been at least 11 waivers given to importers and we're still not going after the central bank of iran. is the administration going to be serious about making sanctions really hurt? we are dealing with a regime that cares that much about how other people are feeling. >> the administration was given the right to waive sanctions on countries, bank specifically, if the country's reduced significantly their oil imports from iran. because of those sanctions specifically, and the fact the administration had the flexibility, the iran exports have dropped from well over 2.2-2.4 million barrels per day to roughly 800,000 barrels which is a huge success. it is a success because the administration was given the tools to deal in this real world. that is okay and i think the administration has used it effectively. in terms of the cen
i don't, there is no other way the u.s. can play more active role. >> with regard to iran, everyone seems to be matching of sanctions but congress has been ahead of the administration on sanctions. there have been at least 11 waivers given to importers and we're still not going after the central bank of iran. is the administration going to be serious about making sanctions really hurt? we are dealing with a regime that cares that much about how other people are feeling. >> the...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week they career of the current commander of the eyes now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the form a command and cia chief david petraeus to resign on his biographer paula broadwell that made her so having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer but trends that are nice passing on secrets about genuine has succeeded to trash in afghanistan as on the investigation of an appropriate communication with a woman who has ties to both the tracks and pulled while the feeling is flying that there's much more to the case and. the afghan war like the entire experience of the last ten years is really an artificial construct these generals have cultivated an image of themselves that is inaccurate they've tried to create the illusion that we are fighting a great enemy in reality we don't face armies air forces or air defenses we're not fighting the v
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week they career of the current commander of the eyes now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the form a command and cia chief david petraeus to resign on his biographer paula broadwell that made her so having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer but trends that are nice passing on secrets about genuine has succeeded to trash in...
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the u.s. is adopted a policy of containment so who are to them out of the soviet union and the one nine hundred fifty s. . shoring up its political civic alliances it's really positioning the military forces in the region president obama announced the pivot towards asia so this is very clear china has just the just announced that they're expanding the navy as a priority we're looking at something that looks like the contest we germany and britain before world war one it's a worry it hopefully will manage the danger is the best that america's allies know about japan. the daggers drawn with trying to right now over the same kind who islands and war break out there shooting could break out any day we want but america then could be drawn by japan's fighting china america could be drawn into the conflict as it could be with the philippines or with south korea. the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military great blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in
the u.s. is adopted a policy of containment so who are to them out of the soviet union and the one nine hundred fifty s. . shoring up its political civic alliances it's really positioning the military forces in the region president obama announced the pivot towards asia so this is very clear china has just the just announced that they're expanding the navy as a priority we're looking at something that looks like the contest we germany and britain before world war one it's a worry it hopefully...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus betrayers had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information as far as her computer denies passing on any secrets allan has succeeded to tress in afghanistan is under investigation over inappropriate communications with a woman who has ties to both betrayers and broadwell and a feeling is growing that there's much more to the case than meets the eye. it's not like you very well drama really it's always the sense that it's now a bomb that has been elected for his final and second term they can use and use the groom to speak the old regime. senior generals who sort of move through evolving doors in military positions the intelligence issues one of
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus betrayers had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information as far as her computer denies passing on any secrets allan has succeeded to tress in...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus he had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer the transfer standardise passing on any secrets now general allen have succeeded betray us and afghanistan is under investigation for inappropriate communication with a woman who has ties to betray us and poor wolf and a feeling is growing that there's so much more out of the pages and it's going. it's beginning to look like a very well written drama really interesting sense that knowledge bombs. that can prove this time we were talking term they can you use the green shoots we keep the old regime. generals who sort of move through the revolving door in military was actually the inte
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus he had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer the transfer standardise passing on any secrets now general allen have succeeded...
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that is an argument that has been repeated again and again by u.s. officials including secretary of state, hillary clinton with her words echoed by the state department spokeswoman. >> we have had concerned and we are clear why we will vote the way we will vote. the path to two states goes through jerusalem not through new york. >>jonathan: today the focus is indeed on new york, is indeed on the united nations right here, the general assembly, with the street come during this hour. it will be historic. it could alter the course of history in the middle eat. >>shepard: now the assistant managing editor of the the "wall street journal," parent company of this network. israel says it and meaning less and lobbies against it. not "meaningless." >>guest: it is symbolic. 132 nations already have recognized palestine as a sovereign state. they have exchanged ambassadors. so the united nationses is catching up with the international trend. it will be significant for the reasons that john than -- jonathan pointed out that the palestinian liberation organizatio
that is an argument that has been repeated again and again by u.s. officials including secretary of state, hillary clinton with her words echoed by the state department spokeswoman. >> we have had concerned and we are clear why we will vote the way we will vote. the path to two states goes through jerusalem not through new york. >>jonathan: today the focus is indeed on new york, is indeed on the united nations right here, the general assembly, with the street come during this hour....
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a listener and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this and very anxious living on earth like knowing that at any moment the sirens right off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction to lies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so and i think finished it very soon and i think we had a good momentum for this operation we have a very good start and i think that if we would have continued it could have achieved. more a better result from its i do think that we could have put some more pressure on the organization of hamas. it would probably. keep us from fu
a listener and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this and very anxious living on earth like knowing that at any moment the sirens right off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are far...
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u.s. views from riyadh, ambassador jim smith followed by the air lab/u.s -- arab/u.s. relations, a view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington. and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gcc countries and yemen and what's been done in terms of the department of state and others trying to double u.s. exports internationally and globally but with special reference to the arab world. on top of business finance, human resource development and iran features here in the afternoon as well as does the views of the u.s./arab relationship from the arab media. thank all of you for being here today. see you this evening and tomorrow. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the federal and state response to hurricane sandy continues. join us in just under an hour for today's fema briefing. the conference call will include fema chief craig fugate among others, you'll be able to listen to that live at 11:30 eastern on our companion network, c-span. and, of course, the road to the white house co
u.s. views from riyadh, ambassador jim smith followed by the air lab/u.s -- arab/u.s. relations, a view from the league of arab states which has a brand new ambassador here in washington. and then, of course, the palestinian future focusing on that as well as the gcc countries and yemen and what's been done in terms of the department of state and others trying to double u.s. exports internationally and globally but with special reference to the arab world. on top of business finance, human...
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and we do have the disconnect in the u.s. economy between consumers on the one hand-- and they account for 70% of the economy-- but they're feeling fairly good about things. whereas businesses are not, and businesses tend to be more worried about things like the fiscal cliff, they're more worried about the troubles in europe, they're more worried about the slowdown in china. you do have the disconnect. the big concern is which way is it going to go? who is going to win this tug-of-war? so far it's the consumer but let's hope it's not the other direction because as i said, let's hope that the businesses will eventually come around to thinking about things the way consumers are. . >> brown: nancy cohen, i want to come back to you on the question of online shopping and the changed landscape. does the rise of online shopping have a real impact on the economy or is it sort of shifting, transferring, where people buy their things? >> well, that's a very open question, partly because this is so new. the marriage and the magic of onl
and we do have the disconnect in the u.s. economy between consumers on the one hand-- and they account for 70% of the economy-- but they're feeling fairly good about things. whereas businesses are not, and businesses tend to be more worried about things like the fiscal cliff, they're more worried about the troubles in europe, they're more worried about the slowdown in china. you do have the disconnect. the big concern is which way is it going to go? who is going to win this tug-of-war? so far...
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with the u.s. becoming increasingly self-reliant in regard to oil and natural gas how should our continuing role in the middle east be defined politically and militarily? does it change as a result? >> it used to be axiomatic that upheavals in key countries of the middle east that affected the supply might involve -- this will have to be studied. from the point of view of energy supplies are interest in the middle east will diminish and over a period of 10 to 15 years, the strategic interests of countries like china and india in the middle east will increase and the role they will attempt to play is bound to increase because their supplies still become imported from at the same time, given the importance of the islamic world and what will accumulate in the region, continues to add interest in stability the new security team will have to do to make nontraditional assessment of heart they imagine the evolution -- and some of this will depend on the outcome of the election over the period of 10 to 15
with the u.s. becoming increasingly self-reliant in regard to oil and natural gas how should our continuing role in the middle east be defined politically and militarily? does it change as a result? >> it used to be axiomatic that upheavals in key countries of the middle east that affected the supply might involve -- this will have to be studied. from the point of view of energy supplies are interest in the middle east will diminish and over a period of 10 to 15 years, the strategic...
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>>> my name is chris stevens, i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. i had the honor to serve as the envoy to the libyan revolution and i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. now i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we've started, building a solid partnership between the united states and libya to help you the libyan people achieve your goals. right now i'm in washington, preparing for my assignment. as i walk around the monuments and memorials commemorating the courageous men and women that made america what it is, i'm reminded we too went through challenging periods, when america was divided by a bitter civil war 150 years ago. president abraham lincoln had the vision to pull us together toward a shared goal of peace and prosperity. growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love t
>>> my name is chris stevens, i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. i had the honor to serve as the envoy to the libyan revolution and i was thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. now i'm excited to return to libya to continue the great work we've started, building a solid partnership between the united states and libya to help you the libyan people achieve your goals. right now i'm in washington, preparing for my assignment. as i walk around the...
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the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. it was going to change i didn't vote i didn't really care why not. i don't even know why quite anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life i'm sure it does. i'm sure it does but do i have much control over it and it really feel that what voting is the only way that you can control i still and feel like i had that much control no i didn't why not i was torn between the two. to get to be in my own interest but there were more than two running you could have voted for someone else and no i do think there were more the people that were running for the presidency and you didn't even know it. those two parties are too strong and they're entrenched and i don't think you want to cha
the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. it was going to change i didn't vote i didn't really care why not. i don't even know why quite anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life i'm sure it does. i'm sure it does...
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over my shoulder here you can see the u.s. capitol building. in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this civic celebration of his life. i thank the stevens family for hosting this celebration here. amongst his many friends, his family, his colleagues from around the world who continue to reremember and celebrate his distinguished lif
over my shoulder here you can see the u.s. capitol building. in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to...
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u.s. the u.s. technically allows for medicine to be exploited to iran there's a general license for that but we have cut off all banking transactions with iran so if there's a pharmaceutical company who wants to send medicine they can actually find a way to facilitate that transaction and so while we may say we don't want to there to be a humanitarian impact there is unless we actually take action to fix that and frankly there are people in the united states who are pushing hard for these sanctions that really do feel that punishing ordinary people is what these sanctions should be doing because the goal is not to change the iranian government's decision making is to actually. leverage ordinary civilians against the iranian government and threaten to topple the government by inciting you know food riots or you know people who are happy because they can you know their grandparents are dying and can't get medicine but there has been some talk to mall that at least you know initially iranian officials
u.s. the u.s. technically allows for medicine to be exploited to iran there's a general license for that but we have cut off all banking transactions with iran so if there's a pharmaceutical company who wants to send medicine they can actually find a way to facilitate that transaction and so while we may say we don't want to there to be a humanitarian impact there is unless we actually take action to fix that and frankly there are people in the united states who are pushing hard for these...
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speaking with the u.s. commission for civil rights today talk a little bit about your testimony well thank you so much for inviting me to speak today about a hearing that was very very important critical to safeguarding the civil rights and civil liberties of all americans while protecting the national security needs of all americans today's hearing was about the ific you see federal civil rights engagement programs with arab and muslim communities and in my testimony i focused on the structural flaws in the program i think it's a very important program to have i think you mean are you talking about some of these surveillance programs especially like we've seen in new york with the n.y.p.d. surveillance part programs in which sometimes police go undercover to try to get more information well i'm talking about the other side of that coin so you have on the one hand these prosecutorial overreaching where you've got surveillance you've got investigation you've got prosecutions of people that some believe were
speaking with the u.s. commission for civil rights today talk a little bit about your testimony well thank you so much for inviting me to speak today about a hearing that was very very important critical to safeguarding the civil rights and civil liberties of all americans while protecting the national security needs of all americans today's hearing was about the ific you see federal civil rights engagement programs with arab and muslim communities and in my testimony i focused on the...
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unless u.s. lawmakers reach a budget deal in january 1, a raft of temporary tax cuts are due to expire, and spending cuts will take effect. >> that means the u.s. is charging full speed at the fiscal cliff. the dramatic fiscal tightening triggered by this press this could tip the u.s. and possibly the whole global economy into recession. here is more. >> precision craftsmanship, made in the usa the marlon still company in baltimore produces wire baskets for the automobile, defense, and medical industries. it is one of the fastest-growing companies in the u.s. the company president wants to keep it that way, but at the moment, he is holding off on further investments. >> this robot is a good quality robot. phowever, we want to buy the brand-new version that is made in germany. we are pausing right now because of the fiscal cliff. there is so much uncertainty about what will happen in the future. we are not pulling the trigger to by the german robot. >> the prospect of falling off the fiscal cliff
unless u.s. lawmakers reach a budget deal in january 1, a raft of temporary tax cuts are due to expire, and spending cuts will take effect. >> that means the u.s. is charging full speed at the fiscal cliff. the dramatic fiscal tightening triggered by this press this could tip the u.s. and possibly the whole global economy into recession. here is more. >> precision craftsmanship, made in the usa the marlon still company in baltimore produces wire baskets for the automobile, defense,...
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the u.s. voted no. it came after palestinian president mahmoud abbas appealed to the world body to issue the birth certificate of palestine. >> we did not come here seeking to delegitimize a state established years ago, and that is israel. rather, we came to affirm the legitimacy of a state that must now achieve its independence, and this is palestine. >> sreenivasan: palestinians said the vote would strengthen their hand in future peace talks with israel. but the israeli ambassador to the u.n., ron prosor, warned that the palestinians are turning their backs on peace. >> for as long as president abbas prefers symbolism over reality, as long as he prefers to travel to new york for u.n. resolutions rather than travel to jerusalem for genuine dialogue, any hope of peace will be out of reach. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, a bipartisan group of u.s. senators said today they will push to cut off u.s. aid, if the palestinians use their new status to bring israel before the international criminal court. in iraq,
the u.s. voted no. it came after palestinian president mahmoud abbas appealed to the world body to issue the birth certificate of palestine. >> we did not come here seeking to delegitimize a state established years ago, and that is israel. rather, we came to affirm the legitimacy of a state that must now achieve its independence, and this is palestine. >> sreenivasan: palestinians said the vote would strengthen their hand in future peace talks with israel. but the israeli ambassador...
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he pointed out that with the u.s. presidential election and the change in leadership in china, it is hard to predict how the two biggest polluters, how much pressure will be coming from them for an agreement. furthermore, the opinion is no longer playing the leading role that it once said they wanted to. the german government itself is also divided. the economics minister is worried about the impact of potential climate regulation on business. all in all, the political landscape does not suggest there will be a huge breakthrough. >> is it fair to say the climate concerns have taken a back seat to economic concerns? >> that was the case during the economic downturn. the euro crisis tends to touch people more directly than a climate change. i think there is some complacency in europe. people feel europe has met their climb at target and they have done their homework. other countries need to do more. greenpeace says it is time for europe, and germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, than
he pointed out that with the u.s. presidential election and the change in leadership in china, it is hard to predict how the two biggest polluters, how much pressure will be coming from them for an agreement. furthermore, the opinion is no longer playing the leading role that it once said they wanted to. the german government itself is also divided. the economics minister is worried about the impact of potential climate regulation on business. all in all, the political landscape does not...
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moving along now the pentagon announced today that iranian warplanes shot and unarmed u.s. surveillance drone over international airspace along the gulf last week the unmanned drone was not damaged however in the pentagon made clear that president barack obama and secretary of defense leon panetta were both informed of the incident as it occurred back on november the first pentagon spokesperson george little said that iran was warned through diplomatic channels adding quote the united states has communicated to the iranians that we will continue to conduct surveillance flights over international waters over the arabian gulf consistent with longstanding practice and our commitment to the security of the region we have a wide range of options from diplomatic to military to protect our military assets and our forces and will do so when necessary now interestingly enough the incident comes a year after a cia drone crashed inside the islamic republic and less than a week before the presidential election well make sure to keep you up to date on this story as it develops. and stil
moving along now the pentagon announced today that iranian warplanes shot and unarmed u.s. surveillance drone over international airspace along the gulf last week the unmanned drone was not damaged however in the pentagon made clear that president barack obama and secretary of defense leon panetta were both informed of the incident as it occurred back on november the first pentagon spokesperson george little said that iran was warned through diplomatic channels adding quote the united states...
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if mexico is doing well, so are the u.s. jobs. >> to you think they realize their jobs are dependent on the mexican economy? >> i do not. i think this poll shows the lack of understanding. many people had a negative view. almost as many people said, i do not know. they do not have enough information to say something about the country to the south. part of that is a lack of understanding of how important the economic ties are between the nations. >> most americans think about mexico, when they think about a comment illegal immigration and the drug war. there are headlines because 40,000 people have been killed. illegal immigration is a big political topic. what can mexico due to change perceptions? >> today's meeting was the first step. we had the two presidents meet for the first time. they will work together for the next four years. and mexico is bringing up the security issues, which will continue to be an issue. but also bringing to the table economic issues. there was an op-ed in the washington post, this is what his gov
if mexico is doing well, so are the u.s. jobs. >> to you think they realize their jobs are dependent on the mexican economy? >> i do not. i think this poll shows the lack of understanding. many people had a negative view. almost as many people said, i do not know. they do not have enough information to say something about the country to the south. part of that is a lack of understanding of how important the economic ties are between the nations. >> most americans think about...
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the u.s. says that egypt is taking the initiative on its own, that the u.s. role is ancillary, that the u.s. is monitoring it. president obama has spoken to morsi. as recently as today. hillary clinton has spoken to her counterpart and the prime minister here that the u.s. does have a role. but that egypt is willingly leading the peace negotiations. >> woodruff: nancy yousef, on the story in cairo. nancy yousef with mcclatchy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: oline we have a first person account from journalist stephanie freid, who writes about how the escalating violence is affecting families in the region, including her own. still to come on the newshour, inside rebel-held territory in syria; moving toward democracy in myanmar; the high co of not having flood insurance; and maine's new senator, angus king. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: wall street started thanksgiving week on a buying binge. stocks surged from the start amid hopes that president obama and congress will reach a deficit deal. the
the u.s. says that egypt is taking the initiative on its own, that the u.s. role is ancillary, that the u.s. is monitoring it. president obama has spoken to morsi. as recently as today. hillary clinton has spoken to her counterpart and the prime minister here that the u.s. does have a role. but that egypt is willingly leading the peace negotiations. >> woodruff: nancy yousef, on the story in cairo. nancy yousef with mcclatchy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff:...
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country here's part of that exclusive interview where he talks about the potential fall out from the u.s. intervention in the region. i think the price of vision if you just happened is going. to be more of an old world came before because if you have a problem if you drop the phone call or think you know it's him and stability in the region and coexistence it's it will have to go in your face but if it works from the atlantic to the pacific and you know the because you know but it's on both of them i don't thing. to do with who's going. to go but you do so nobody can predict what's next and as i mentioned in that interview bashar al assad went on to say that he will live or die in syria raising serious questions over whether he just put a bounty on his head since he has essentially stated that there are only two possible outcomes to this conflict and r.t.e. international's interview is getting a lot of attention the new york times wrote an article with a headline reading syrian president warns against foreign intervention in syria and even c.n.n. is picking up on the interview with its
country here's part of that exclusive interview where he talks about the potential fall out from the u.s. intervention in the region. i think the price of vision if you just happened is going. to be more of an old world came before because if you have a problem if you drop the phone call or think you know it's him and stability in the region and coexistence it's it will have to go in your face but if it works from the atlantic to the pacific and you know the because you know but it's on both of...
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the mit," the flagship of u.s. journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit. this time, it is not about bailouts, but this time, the eu's very own budget n e line. >> we are talking about more than $llnos y me cou s >> most of all, britain. thbuen that would be too much. ealtogether of europe across the channel a blur in theisnce carsl would like to put as much space betwnure alevolt forc a he ul leriin lve respectha we are a liber demraes. he self terestitut feahait willndadly. rgeryhare h sptis in t.kanacss e euroanni l, wn coso is thi eradiry dre o poveyorilonf roan >> iseacoso e y rattohe ony. >> snav o ctu th aoici. b enaye e raid o soe ce. plme,he genera
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general john allen-- the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is back in kabul today to resume his duties. he'd been in washington to testify before congress when he became embroiled in the scandal of david petraeus. allen is now under investigation y the pentagon for potentially inappropriate emails with a woman linked to the scandal. allen will continue his duties in afghanistan during the probe, while his nomination for commander of u.s. european command and top nato general remains on hold. india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the tee-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took 684 days to warn of earlier p
general john allen-- the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is back in kabul today to resume his duties. he'd been in washington to testify before congress when he became embroiled in the scandal of david petraeus. allen is now under investigation y the pentagon for potentially inappropriate emails with a woman linked to the scandal. allen will continue his duties in afghanistan during the probe, while his nomination for commander of u.s. european command and top nato general remains on...
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the u.s. has established its first permanent military base in poland troops will be preparing joint drills and american warplanes and service aircraft stationed there plans for the base were agreed by barack obama and his polish counterparts two years ago or so once more cooperation with washington and even sports is controversial if you're a peon missile the fan system parts of which are said to be deployed in the country russia has voiced concerns over the shield which it sees as a potential threat to national security dr gerald horan author and historian says warsaw needs to rethink its foreign policy direction. much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many hours across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than
the u.s. has established its first permanent military base in poland troops will be preparing joint drills and american warplanes and service aircraft stationed there plans for the base were agreed by barack obama and his polish counterparts two years ago or so once more cooperation with washington and even sports is controversial if you're a peon missile the fan system parts of which are said to be deployed in the country russia has voiced concerns over the shield which it sees as a potential...
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let me ask you a question does it bother you that it took the united states hillary clinton and u.s. allies do say we want to new opposition snap snap go to doha and get one and they did. of course yeah i mean this is why we are against as the syrian state we are against such coalitions if they are being sponsored and supported mainly by one player of the international community this is becoming an international conflict and any solution has to be supported supported by all the players of the international community that has to be international consensus so any group that is now seen as a puppet group or something that is under the control of one particular player will not be able to carry the solution and we will as a matter of principle we wouldn't join and start with. for the same reasons there was a conference we called for in the massacres when it became a russian project we point out we don't want to be under the russian unparallel neither under the american one ok roy if i go to you in istanbul what difference is this new coalition going to make ok as we just heard on this pro
let me ask you a question does it bother you that it took the united states hillary clinton and u.s. allies do say we want to new opposition snap snap go to doha and get one and they did. of course yeah i mean this is why we are against as the syrian state we are against such coalitions if they are being sponsored and supported mainly by one player of the international community this is becoming an international conflict and any solution has to be supported supported by all the players of the...
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"they have accused bp of acting with negligence which is why the u.s. departments of justice have made it clear more trials may follow. >> today's resolution does not -- it does not -- marked the end of our efforts. the criminal investigation remains on going. >> on top of criminal cases, but civil lawsuits and other claims. under the clean water act, bp could be fined up to 16 billion euro which would harm their finances even further. bp stock prices never fully recovered after the disaster. today, shares are about one- third less than their value before this bill. >> is bp remained at these levels, it becomes a takeover target or a breakup story. either the stock will move up organic we are it will be taken out by a company that is competitive. >> the next big risk is not as losing money but it could determine the very future of bp. >> another company in the firing line is a blow for the image of one of the world's largest furniture brands, the swedish giant ikea. political prisoners in communist east germany were forced to make some other products ba
"they have accused bp of acting with negligence which is why the u.s. departments of justice have made it clear more trials may follow. >> today's resolution does not -- it does not -- marked the end of our efforts. the criminal investigation remains on going. >> on top of criminal cases, but civil lawsuits and other claims. under the clean water act, bp could be fined up to 16 billion euro which would harm their finances even further. bp stock prices never fully recovered...
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the u.s. army relieved as a division commander for poor combat leadership's in 1972. many decades ago. as far as i can tell in my research, not a single general has been relieved for being a poor combat leader. we have seen general for leave for various other personal lapses, but i'm more concerned with professional competence. i think we should care more about the lives of our shoulders -- bill lives of our soldiers that we do the sex lives. why is no would be relieved in iraq where as and world war two, relief was quite common. general commanded combat divisions in the world war two -- of 155, 16 were fired. that is a relief rate of more than 10%. in world war two, he added almost darwinian system. you had 90 days to succeed, get killed, or be promoted. or be relieved. a lot of guys were relieved. brigade commanders, battalion commanders, the sense was this is too important, too serious to care about officers feelings and careers. we need to win the war and give the list of the best leadersh
the u.s. army relieved as a division commander for poor combat leadership's in 1972. many decades ago. as far as i can tell in my research, not a single general has been relieved for being a poor combat leader. we have seen general for leave for various other personal lapses, but i'm more concerned with professional competence. i think we should care more about the lives of our shoulders -- bill lives of our soldiers that we do the sex lives. why is no would be relieved in iraq where as and...
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power such as the u.s. has in the checks and balances system but as far as a power grab yeah i probably was trying to grab power i think he attempted to you know get rid of the generals with the scion i incident which he which he successfully did and i think this was he was taking advantage of to try to get as much power as he could i think overstepped and i'm a little scared that you know this could this could be an attempt by the by him in his party to to run roughshod over egypt but i think the united states primarily should stay out of this because the egyptians are giving him ample pushback on this they've got people on the streets they've got protests they've got judicial strike etc so the egyptians democracy is working so far people in the united states try to grab power all the time and i i started disagree because usually even in the united states. well we do have a democracy temporary measures often become permanent and i not always but often and i think it has to be watched i think they have to w
power such as the u.s. has in the checks and balances system but as far as a power grab yeah i probably was trying to grab power i think he attempted to you know get rid of the generals with the scion i incident which he which he successfully did and i think this was he was taking advantage of to try to get as much power as he could i think overstepped and i'm a little scared that you know this could this could be an attempt by the by him in his party to to run roughshod over egypt but i think...